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Martyn P. Casey

Martyn Paul Casey (born 10 July 1960) is an English-born Australian rock bass guitarist. He has been a member of the Triffids, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and Grinderman. Casey plays either his Fender Precision Bass or Fender Jazz Bass.

Martyn P. Casey
Casey performing live on-stage in July 2008.
Background information
Birth nameMartyn Paul Casey
Also known asDaubney Carshott
Born (1960-07-10) 10 July 1960 (age 63)
Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England
OriginMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
GenresAlternative rock, experimental rock, folk rock, garage rock
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
Instrument(s)Bass, guitar, vocals
Years active1982–present
LabelsHot, Island, Mute
Websitewww.martynpcasey.com

Biography edit

Martyn Paul Casey was born in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England on 10 July 1960 and has a twin brother Mark. Casey's original band was called The Nobodies which was formed in February 1980, with Matthew Stirling (Matthew de la Hunty, later of Tall Tales and True) on guitar and Steve Eskine on drums (this line-up of the band released a cassette of their recordings).[1] In early 1981 he left The Nobodies and played in a reggae band, A2Z.[1] When not touring he lives in Fremantle with his wife and children where he plays with The Painkillers.[2]

Career edit

The Triffids edit

Casey joined The Triffids in September 1982 replacing bassist Byron Sinclair.[3][4] With the band, he recorded their second EP, Bad Timing and Other Stories in October.[4] It was issued by Mushroom Records in April 1983. Mushroom let the band go shortly after its release. The group then saved money from support slots with the Hoodoo Gurus, The Church and Hunters and Collectors, to record and release their debut 12-inch vinyl album, Treeless Plain, for Hot Records, a newly established Sydney-based independent label.

In late 1984, The Triffids moved to London, and recorded the EP Field of Glass. The band's line-up stabilised with the addition of 'Evil' Graham Lee on pedal steel guitar. In August 1985, they recorded their second album, Born Sandy Devotional, with Gil Norton (Echo & the Bunnymen). The group were hailed by the British media, were featured on the John Peel show and supported Echo & the Bunnymen.

In 1986, with delays in issuing Born Sandy Devotional, the Triffids returned to Western Australia where they built an eight-track machine inside a shearing shed on the McComb family's farming property and recorded their third album In the Pines. Born Sandy Devotional was eventually released in March 1986, it reached #27 on the UK charts and #64 in Australia. On their return to the UK, they signed a three-record deal with Island Records. In 1987, armed with the considerable budget of £125,000, and the production skills of Gil Norton, David McComb and a new recruit, Adam Peters, concocted the lush orchestrations of the poignant "Bury Me Deep in Love" and the melancholic wide-screen atmosphere of the subsequent Calenture album. Despite the release of another two tracks from the album as singles, "Trick of the Light" and "Holy Water", Calenture did not have the commercial impact expected.[citation needed]

In 1989, the "Goodbye Little Boy" single featured in the Australian TV soap opera Neighbours. 1989 also saw The Triffids record their last studio album, The Black Swan in England, with producer Stephen Street. Despite being well received, the album wasn't an overwhelming success, which disappointed David and the rest of the band to the point where they decided to dissolve the band.[citation needed] To fulfill their contractual obligations with Island Records, a live album recorded in Stockholm, Stockholm, was released in 1990 the year after The Triffids had split up.

Casey, a talented artist, provides a substantial amount of the art work for the 2009 rock biography on The Triffids, Vagabond Holes: David McComb and the Triffids, edited by Australian academics Niall Lucy and Chris Coughran, including the book's cover.[5]

The Blackeyed Susans edit

In 1989 Casey joined Bottomless Schooners of Old, made up of McComb on guitar, keyboards and vocals, Lee on pedal steel guitar, Robert Snarski (ex-Chad's Tree) on guitar and vocals, and Ashley Davis on drums.[1] The Bottomless Schooners of Old were a precursor to The Blackeyed Susans[3] He replaced Phil Kakulas who left the Blackeyed Susans for Sydney to play with Martha's Vineyard. Casey however did not appear on any of the band's recorded material and departed shortly after to join Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds edit

Casey joined Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds on bass in April 1990[4] while the band was touring to support their record The Good Son.[6] Guitarist Kid Congo Powers quit the Bad Seeds; Mick Harvey switched from bass to guitar and Casey was hired to fill the bassist's role. The line up of Nick Cave, Harvey, Blixa Bargeld, Conway Savage, Casey and Thomas Wydler then produced the 1992 album Henry's Dream. The next album was Live Seeds, released in September 1993, which reproduced many of the Henry's Dream songs in a more raw setting.

The Bad Seeds' went on to release Let Love In (April 1994) which contained classic tracks such as "Do You Love Me?", "Red Right Hand", and "Loverman". This was followed by band's biggest commercial success to date, Murder Ballads (February 1996), which was a culmination of Cave's long-time fascination with "the language of violence" and allowed for further bold experimentation in musical style. Collaborations with Kylie Minogue and PJ Harvey on the singles "Where The Wild Roses Grow" and "Henry Lee" respectively led to mainstream chart success and The Bad Seeds widest exposure ever. This album also saw the addition of two new Bad Seeds, Warren Ellis (Dirty Three) on violin, and Jim Sclavunos on percussion.

March 1997 saw the release of The Bad Seeds' tenth studio album, The Boatman's Call, one of the most critically acclaimed releases by the Bad Seeds. The following year saw the release of The Best of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, a collection that spanned the group's entire history. Over the next two years Nick Cave spent working on a variety of projects, with the Bad Seeds going into hiatus.

In 2000 the band entered London's Abbey Road Studios, resulting in the April 2001 release of No More Shall We Part. The next album Nocturama was released in February 2003 to moderate critical success. The fourteenth studio album, Abattoir Blues/The Lyre of Orpheus (September 2004) was a double CD. It was the first album by the band in which Blixa Bargeld did not take part (Bargeld leaving the band to devote more time to Einstürzende Neubauten), drumming duties were split for the two albums, having Thomas Wydler and Jim Sclavunos drum on each CD.

In March 2008, the band released their 14th studio album, titled Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!, inspired by the Biblical story of the resurrection of Lazarus of Bethany by Jesus Christ. Casey remained a member of the Bad Seeds for the subsequent albums Push the Sky Away (2013) and Skeleton Tree (2016).

Grinderman edit

After heavy touring throughout 2005 with The Bad Seeds in support of Abattoir Blues/The Lyre of Orpheus, Nick Cave began writing songs on guitar, an instrument he'd rarely played. His rudimentary playing gave the new material a rawer feel than much of the Bad Seeds' output.

The group entered the Metropolis Studios in London to record the original Grinderman demos and it was this material that would eventually become the basis for the band's debut album Grinderman. The album was recorded with producer Nick Launay in April at the RAK studios, London and mixed in October at the Metropolis Studios.[7]

Grinderman was released in March 2007. The band made their live debut at the All Tomorrow's Parties Festival in Somerset the following month. This was followed by a one-off show at The Forum in London on 20 June.[8]

Grinderman opened for The White Stripes at their Madison Square Garden show on 24 July 2007, followed by several of their own American tour dates.[9] The band then embarked on a theatre tour of Australia, opening for a Nick Cave 'solo' set, which consisted of the same band members.[10]

The band recorded a second album, Grinderman 2, released in September 2010. The band did a European and North American tour to promote the album's release.

Discography edit

The Triffids (1983–1990) edit

The Blackeyed Susans edit

no recorded output

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (1990–present) edit

Grinderman (2006–present) edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Party Fears #9" (PDF). David Gerard. Summer 1983. Retrieved 7 January 2010.
  2. ^ "Wide Open Road S2 Ep 1". West Australian Music. 6 July 2021.
  3. ^ a b Australian Rock Database entries:
    • The Triffids: Holmgren, Magnus; Skjefte, Morten; Warnqvist, Stefan; Simonetti, Vince. . Passagen.se. Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 28 July 2002. Retrieved 18 May 2014.
    • The Blackeyed Susans: Holmgren, Magnus; Skjefte, Morten. . Passagen.se. Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 12 February 2002. Retrieved 18 May 2014.
    • Lawson Square Infirmary: Holmgren, Magnus; Simonetti, Vince. . Passagen.se. Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 25 February 2002. Retrieved 18 May 2014.
  4. ^ a b c Hanson, Amy (2005). Kicking Against the Pricks: Am Armchair Guide to Nick Cave. London: Helter Skelter Publishing. ISBN 1-900924-96-X.
  5. ^ Niall Lucy and Chris Coughran, eds. Vagabond Holes: David McComb and The Triffids (Fremantle: Fremantle Press, 2009).
  6. ^ "Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds- Concert Chronology / Gigography". From The Archives. Retrieved 5 July 2011.
  7. ^ "Grinderman | Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos". Myspace.com.
  8. ^ Grinderman| Music| This is London 4 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 10 July 2007.
  10. ^ . Indieinitiative.com. Archived from the original on 1 September 2007.

External links edit

  • Triffids official site
  • Nick Cave official site

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Martyn Paul Casey born 10 July 1960 is an English born Australian rock bass guitarist He has been a member of the Triffids Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and Grinderman Casey plays either his Fender Precision Bass or Fender Jazz Bass Martyn P CaseyCasey performing live on stage in July 2008 Background informationBirth nameMartyn Paul CaseyAlso known asDaubney CarshottBorn 1960 07 10 10 July 1960 age 63 Chesterfield Derbyshire EnglandOriginMelbourne Victoria AustraliaGenresAlternative rock experimental rock folk rock garage rockOccupation s Musician composerInstrument s Bass guitar vocalsYears active1982 presentLabelsHot Island MuteWebsitewww wbr martynpcasey wbr com Contents 1 Biography 2 Career 2 1 The Triffids 2 2 The Blackeyed Susans 2 3 Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds 2 4 Grinderman 3 Discography 3 1 The Triffids 1983 1990 3 2 The Blackeyed Susans 3 3 Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds 1990 present 3 4 Grinderman 2006 present 4 References 5 External linksBiography editMartyn Paul Casey was born in Chesterfield Derbyshire England on 10 July 1960 and has a twin brother Mark Casey s original band was called The Nobodies which was formed in February 1980 with Matthew Stirling Matthew de la Hunty later of Tall Tales and True on guitar and Steve Eskine on drums this line up of the band released a cassette of their recordings 1 In early 1981 he left The Nobodies and played in a reggae band A2Z 1 When not touring he lives in Fremantle with his wife and children where he plays with The Painkillers 2 Career editThe Triffids edit Main article The Triffids Casey joined The Triffids in September 1982 replacing bassist Byron Sinclair 3 4 With the band he recorded their second EP Bad Timing and Other Stories in October 4 It was issued by Mushroom Records in April 1983 Mushroom let the band go shortly after its release The group then saved money from support slots with the Hoodoo Gurus The Church and Hunters and Collectors to record and release their debut 12 inch vinyl album Treeless Plain for Hot Records a newly established Sydney based independent label In late 1984 The Triffids moved to London and recorded the EP Field of Glass The band s line up stabilised with the addition of Evil Graham Lee on pedal steel guitar In August 1985 they recorded their second album Born Sandy Devotional with Gil Norton Echo amp the Bunnymen The group were hailed by the British media were featured on the John Peel show and supported Echo amp the Bunnymen In 1986 with delays in issuing Born Sandy Devotional the Triffids returned to Western Australia where they built an eight track machine inside a shearing shed on the McComb family s farming property and recorded their third album In the Pines Born Sandy Devotional was eventually released in March 1986 it reached 27 on the UK charts and 64 in Australia On their return to the UK they signed a three record deal with Island Records In 1987 armed with the considerable budget of 125 000 and the production skills of Gil Norton David McComb and a new recruit Adam Peters concocted the lush orchestrations of the poignant Bury Me Deep in Love and the melancholic wide screen atmosphere of the subsequent Calenture album Despite the release of another two tracks from the album as singles Trick of the Light and Holy Water Calenture did not have the commercial impact expected citation needed In 1989 the Goodbye Little Boy single featured in the Australian TV soap opera Neighbours 1989 also saw The Triffids record their last studio album The Black Swan in England with producer Stephen Street Despite being well received the album wasn t an overwhelming success which disappointed David and the rest of the band to the point where they decided to dissolve the band citation needed To fulfill their contractual obligations with Island Records a live album recorded in Stockholm Stockholm was released in 1990 the year after The Triffids had split up Casey a talented artist provides a substantial amount of the art work for the 2009 rock biography on The Triffids Vagabond Holes David McComb and the Triffids edited by Australian academics Niall Lucy and Chris Coughran including the book s cover 5 The Blackeyed Susans edit Main article The Blackeyed Susans In 1989 Casey joined Bottomless Schooners of Old made up of McComb on guitar keyboards and vocals Lee on pedal steel guitar Robert Snarski ex Chad s Tree on guitar and vocals and Ashley Davis on drums 1 The Bottomless Schooners of Old were a precursor to The Blackeyed Susans 3 He replaced Phil Kakulas who left the Blackeyed Susans for Sydney to play with Martha s Vineyard Casey however did not appear on any of the band s recorded material and departed shortly after to join Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds edit Main article Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Casey joined Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds on bass in April 1990 4 while the band was touring to support their record The Good Son 6 Guitarist Kid Congo Powers quit the Bad Seeds Mick Harvey switched from bass to guitar and Casey was hired to fill the bassist s role The line up of Nick Cave Harvey Blixa Bargeld Conway Savage Casey and Thomas Wydler then produced the 1992 album Henry s Dream The next album was Live Seeds released in September 1993 which reproduced many of the Henry s Dream songs in a more raw setting The Bad Seeds went on to release Let Love In April 1994 which contained classic tracks such as Do You Love Me Red Right Hand and Loverman This was followed by band s biggest commercial success to date Murder Ballads February 1996 which was a culmination of Cave s long time fascination with the language of violence and allowed for further bold experimentation in musical style Collaborations with Kylie Minogue and PJ Harvey on the singles Where The Wild Roses Grow and Henry Lee respectively led to mainstream chart success and The Bad Seeds widest exposure ever This album also saw the addition of two new Bad Seeds Warren Ellis Dirty Three on violin and Jim Sclavunos on percussion March 1997 saw the release of The Bad Seeds tenth studio album The Boatman s Call one of the most critically acclaimed releases by the Bad Seeds The following year saw the release of The Best of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds a collection that spanned the group s entire history Over the next two years Nick Cave spent working on a variety of projects with the Bad Seeds going into hiatus In 2000 the band entered London s Abbey Road Studios resulting in the April 2001 release of No More Shall We Part The next album Nocturama was released in February 2003 to moderate critical success The fourteenth studio album Abattoir Blues The Lyre of Orpheus September 2004 was a double CD It was the first album by the band in which Blixa Bargeld did not take part Bargeld leaving the band to devote more time to Einsturzende Neubauten drumming duties were split for the two albums having Thomas Wydler and Jim Sclavunos drum on each CD In March 2008 the band released their 14th studio album titled Dig Lazarus Dig inspired by the Biblical story of the resurrection of Lazarus of Bethany by Jesus Christ Casey remained a member of the Bad Seeds for the subsequent albums Push the Sky Away 2013 and Skeleton Tree 2016 Grinderman edit Main article Grinderman After heavy touring throughout 2005 with The Bad Seeds in support of Abattoir Blues The Lyre of Orpheus Nick Cave began writing songs on guitar an instrument he d rarely played His rudimentary playing gave the new material a rawer feel than much of the Bad Seeds output The group entered the Metropolis Studios in London to record the original Grinderman demos and it was this material that would eventually become the basis for the band s debut album Grinderman The album was recorded with producer Nick Launay in April at the RAK studios London and mixed in October at the Metropolis Studios 7 Grinderman was released in March 2007 The band made their live debut at the All Tomorrow s Parties Festival in Somerset the following month This was followed by a one off show at The Forum in London on 20 June 8 Grinderman opened for The White Stripes at their Madison Square Garden show on 24 July 2007 followed by several of their own American tour dates 9 The band then embarked on a theatre tour of Australia opening for a Nick Cave solo set which consisted of the same band members 10 The band recorded a second album Grinderman 2 released in September 2010 The band did a European and North American tour to promote the album s release Discography editThe Triffids 1983 1990 edit Main article The Triffids discography The Blackeyed Susans edit no recorded outputNick Cave and the Bad Seeds 1990 present edit Studio albums Henry s Dream Mute Records 1992 Let Love In Mute Records 1994 Murder Ballads Mute Records 1996 The Boatman s Call Mute Records Reprise Records 1997 No More Shall We Part Mute Records 2001 Nocturama Mute Records 2003 Abattoir Blues The Lyre of Orpheus Mute Records 2CD 2004 Dig Lazarus Dig Mute Records 2008 Push the Sky Away Bad Seed Ltd 2013 Skeleton Tree Bad Seed Ltd 2016 Live albums and compilations Live Seeds Mute Records 1993 The Best of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Mute Records 1998 B Sides amp Rarities Mute Records 3CD 2005 Abattoir Blues Tour Mute Records 2CD 2DVD 2007 Grinderman 2006 present edit Grinderman Mute Records 5 March 2007 Grinderman 2 2010 References edit a b c Party Fears 9 PDF David Gerard Summer 1983 Retrieved 7 January 2010 Wide Open Road S2 Ep 1 West Australian Music 6 July 2021 a b Australian Rock Database entries The Triffids Holmgren Magnus Skjefte Morten Warnqvist Stefan Simonetti Vince The Triffids Passagen se Australian Rock Database Magnus Holmgren Archived from the original on 28 July 2002 Retrieved 18 May 2014 The Blackeyed Susans Holmgren Magnus Skjefte Morten The Blackeyed Susans Passagen se Australian Rock Database Magnus Holmgren Archived from the original on 12 February 2002 Retrieved 18 May 2014 Lawson Square Infirmary Holmgren Magnus Simonetti Vince Lawson Square Infirmary Passagen se Australian Rock Database Magnus Holmgren Archived from the original on 25 February 2002 Retrieved 18 May 2014 a b c Hanson Amy 2005 Kicking Against the Pricks Am Armchair Guide to Nick Cave London Helter Skelter Publishing ISBN 1 900924 96 X Niall Lucy and Chris Coughran eds Vagabond Holes David McComb and The Triffids Fremantle Fremantle Press 2009 Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Concert Chronology Gigography From The Archives Retrieved 5 July 2011 Grinderman Listen and Stream Free Music Albums New Releases Photos Videos Myspace com Grinderman Music This is London Archived 4 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine Pitchfork Grinderman Add U S Dates Open for White Stripes Archived from the original on 10 July 2007 Indie Initiative Independent Bands Music News and Resources Australia Indieinitiative com Archived from the original on 1 September 2007 External links editTriffids official site Nick Cave official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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